Brass mesh tissue holder which fits the larger box. There are small waste cans that match this holder. I haven't seen one in years, but keep your eyes open and you might find one. I did have one to match it, but somewhere over the years it has been lost. Need your zip code to calculate postage.

Canister in winter scene which is probably meant to be a holiday tin. Intermingled with the design you will find the little M & M guys wearing santa hats. There are no dents that I can find. There are some tiny spots of discoloration on the lid rim and the rim at the bottom. They do not appear to have turned to rust. I have put the date at 1986/87, because although there is not a manufacture date, there is an expiration date of July, 1987. Would need your zip code to calculate the postage.

I always thought this was a soda fountain stool. There is a bit of paint spilled in spots on the seat and a few drops on the legs. It probably could be cleaned off, or if one wished, it could be repainted. I originally bought it for a plant stand, but none of my plants ever lived long enough to display them, so just used it for a stool. Actually, it is quite comfortable as a seat and would look nice with a homemade tie-on cushion. It does look really great with a fern...

Very nice little canister tin which originally had cookies from Valleybrook Farms which was from the Deer Park Baking Co. of Hammonton, New Jersey. This canister is approximately 5 1/4" in height and 5" across. I suppose it is coated in enamel, but it feels different than most enameling. It has a few tiny marks, some loss of coating where the lid is removed (I left the lid up to show the marks, but when closed, the can't be seen) and a couple of tiny dings that only show from the interior...

Vintage trivet with the original paper sticker identifying it as a Pride Creation Product of Japan, plus the ceramic tile insert has imprinted Japan. It is quite large measuring approximately 10 3/4" in length. There is wear to the red finish to the cast iron. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

This 1982 tin has a couple of shallow dents which are only noticed by looking inside the can, little spots of paint loss some of which are around the rim of the can from the lid being removed and some darkening on the brass rims. The inside is clean. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

A tidy looking pan measuring 11" across and 4" in height. I was never sure of the original use for this pan, because it does not seem to be a washpan or basin type since it does not have a hole for hanging and is a bit small for the purpose. I have wondered if it was the bottom to a roaster because it is quite heavy, but it does not have handles. Someone told me it could be a pudding pan...

Vintage graniteware roasting pan measuring 6 inches in height and 11 3/4 inches in width (not including handles). There are no dents, but there are some small nicks in the enamel but no rust. I have several splatterware pots and pans available for purchase. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

This carrier will store a double layer cake and two pies. The vegetable motif is a raised design. It is older than the Corelle Spice of Life pattern. It is approximately 10" in height (not including the knob) and approximately 11" in width (not including the insert plate). The entire set is in a used condition with dents and scratches, however, the outside finish shows little rust. There is some rust on the inside and the dividing insert plate has spots of rust...

Vintage aluminum fish shaped mold for individual servings. It measures approximately 5 inches. There is no dents, but does have a few usage marks. 5 are available and priced individually. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.

Unusual aqua trim. Lid only measuring 10 inches. There are chips on rim and a few small ones on handle. Initially, I thought there were dents but upon closer inspection the areas seem to be manufacturing problems because the spots are not reflected on the other side of the lid. See photos.